The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT19) BAGHDAD, Iraq -- June 19, 2004 -- IRAQ-MILITARY-4 --Staff Sgt. Jessie Lopez, right, from San Antonio, at his re-enlistment in Baghdad, iraq, on June 14, 2004. "I don't want to leave the Army and end up working at McDonald's,'' he said. "Here I get a steady check and benefits for my wife and two kids.'' Army officials have extended a policy that adds considerably to the time soldiers who have spent time forged in harrowing and enervating battles, will spend in Iraq. The program, called "stop-loss,'' has also caused many soldiers who would have been discharged before their units had been sent to Iraq to remain with them and see combat. (Michael Kamber/The New York Times)
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